Renewed offshore strike causes more consternation
CONTINUATION of the Maritime Union of Australia’s (MUA) formerly-shelved industrial action in pursuit of a new offshore support sector enterprise bargaining agreement was greeted with predictable outrage by employers last week.
The news that Total Maritime Services had been served with notice of a two-day strike following a second strike involving Farstad Shipping will have been cause for greater aggravation.
Both the Australian Shipowners Association (ASA) and the Australian Mines and...
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